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According to his critics, Charlie Kirk was not assassinated when he was shot in front of 3000 people at Utah Valley University – he committed...
The government is anxious to impress that Australia is doing more on defence than spending 2 per cent of GDP, ahead of a possible meeting with the...
The Albanese government’s proposed changes to the Freedom of Information Act would diminish transparency and the opportunity for review and input,...
Seemingly affable and pragmatic Chris Minns joins a line of Labor premiers who’ve sold out honest workers in a sustainable industry for green votes.
According to his critics, Charlie Kirk was not assassinated when he was shot in front of 3000 people at Utah Valley University; he committed suicide.
The prime minister has opted to focus on footy and not infrastructure to counter increasing Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific region.
Corporate security is now increasingly national security. So what should private companies – the last line of defence for themselves and often the...
The gender pay gap is tediously persistent and worse than we thought, with it persisting even when female freelancers set their own remuneration...
Despite all the money and rhetoric, Australia’s emissions cuts have flatlined for the past four years, suggesting a tough ask to reach Labor’s...
Bowen’s insistence that the government remains on course to reach its emission targets does little to resolve the fact that they are increasingly...
The saga is a stain on the nine and a half year reign of former chief executive Shayne Elliott and the half-decade tenure of chairman Paul...
Kirk killing underlines our responsibility to insist these institutions must be a better forum for true engagement and wisdom than social media.
The best outcome from the US visit might be to adapt the formula Albanese once applied to managing ties with China.
Information technology risks loom large at University of Technology Sydney as it prepares to release details of a proposed $100 million...
When non-profit organisations are managed as if they were for-profit firms, problems emerge. Economists have long warned of this.
Many date the start of the post-truth era to the creation of Fox News, an outlet happy to broadcast the US President’s lies and fantasies as if...
If the feminine qualities of care, empathy and moral courage anchor our social fabric, we should ask what happens when those qualities are weaponised.
If business wants change, it needs to do more than just call for “lower taxes”. It needs a clear model, a credible way to fund it, and a persuasive...
The Liberal Party has a simple objective but a difficult task. Attract more younger voters while retaining the traditional base.
The right-wing commentator turned up time and again at universities to debate his opponents. Liberalism could use more of his moxie and fearlessness.
CEOs are giving Canberra the benefit of the doubt as they wait to see whether suddenly fashionable words such as productivity will translate into...
Australia’s attempts to win hearts and minds in the Pacific could prove economically and politically ruinous.
Investors have perhaps foolishly dismissed the possibility of the US Federal Reserve being forced to raise rates next year.
Every rock she hurled landed like a penny in her enemies’ wishing well. It is some accomplishment to manage to offend just about everybody.
China’s recent display of its newly acquired military might surprised not only international observers but its own seasoned diplomats.
It’s ironic to see the CCP attempting to use the high-profile commemoration of the WWII military victory against fascism to justify its fictional...
Whether it’s staring down the Nationals or taking on Jacinta Price, the opposition leader has demonstrated that she’s not going to die wondering.
Australia’s unique political forces – migration, education, compulsory voting – are reshaping the nation, but the Liberal Party has failed to adapt...
The normalisation of political violence is a tragic reflection of the perilous state of American democracy, which has been fractured by intense...
As the search for Charlie Kirk’s killer continues, the fallout threatens to spread across the political spectrum and into the heart of middle...
To suggest that because we can’t outspend OpenAI, Anthropic or Google we shouldn’t bother building sovereign capability, is to misunderstand the...
Telcos are happy with the idea of having their spectrum licences simply renewed rather than being forced to bid for them again. Consumer groups...
More than half the public universities manage to run deficits despite revenues expanding at double-digit annual rates and the government’s...
The tech firm’s stunning one-day surge is a real moment. But whether it’s the start of a new chapter in the AI story or the apex of the hype is far...
Macquarie’s commodities and global markets division can be very hot, and sometimes not. One analyst wonders if it is worth more in another owner’s...